Felipe Drugovich took his seventh Euroformula Open pole of the season in qualifying for the first Silverstone race
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Euroformula Open will allow Volkswagen and Mercedes Formula 3 engines to be used in the series next year alongside its existing Toyota powerplant.
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Felipe Drugovich claimed his third consecutive victory sweep with in the second race at the Hungaroring.
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Felipe Drugovich continued his Euroformula Open dominance with his sixth victory of the season at the Hungaroring.
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Felipe Drugovich won his fourth successive Euroformula Open race after dominating proceedings at Spa-Francorchamps.
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Felipe Drugovich picked up his fourth win of the Euroformula Open season after Cameron Das and Marcos Siebert collided while battling for the lead.
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Aldo Festante will switch from RP Motorsport to Fortec Motorsports for the third round of the Euroformula Open season at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.
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Felipe Drugovich set a rather ominous message to the rest of the Euroformula Open field at Paul Ricard after taking a dominant double victory.
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Marcos Siebert held off a rapid Felipe Drugovich on the final lap to win the second Euroformula Open race at a damp Estoril.
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Petru Florescu took a surprise pole position in the second Euroformula Open qualifying session at a soaked Estoril, in which the top three were covered by just 0.001 seconds.
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RP Motorsport’s Felipe Drugovich?took victory by over six seconds from pole position in the opening race of the 2018 Euroformula Open season.
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Felipe Drugovich took a dominant pole for the opening race of the Euroformula Open season at Estoril, laying down a marker for his 2018 title challenge.
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With the success of graduates such as IndyCar driver Ed Jones, and the achievements of 2017 champion Harrison Scott, Euroformula Open reached new heights last year. Can it beat that …
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Australian F3 champion Calan Williams brings Fortec’s EF Open line-up to three cars
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodAustralian Formula 3 champion Calan Williams will race in Europe full-time after joining Fortec Motorsports for the 2018 Euroformula Open season.
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Formula Renault Northern European Cup champion Michael Benyahia will race in Euroformula Open this season with RP Motorsport.
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Jannes Fittje will return to Euroformula Open this season, moving from RP Motorsport to Drivex School.
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Cameron Das will drive for Carlin in Euroformula Open this year, his first full season in the championship.
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Petru Florescu will remain at Fortec Motorsports for his second season in Euroformula Open, citing he has “started fresh” for this year after a difficult 2017.
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Lukas Dunner, who’s looked after by the same person as countryman Ferdinand Habsurg, will step up to F3 this year with Drivex.
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Felipe Drugovich will follow up his race-winning cameo at the end of 2017 with a full time switch to Euroformula Open this year.